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The School Clinic

• 10 Teacher-clinicians• First aid treatments for simple cases• Refers to PCGH and ICC

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The School Clinic

• The more common problems– Fever– Respiratory infections– Diarrhea is not that common– Malnutrition (undernutrition)

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The School Clinic

• Basic hygiene – another pressing issue– Dirty fingernails– Lice– Dental carries

• Students are taught to maintain a clean classroom

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Some cases

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Some projects

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Some projects

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The school population

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The school population

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The school population

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The school population

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The school population

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The school population

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The school and its population

• Out of 2988 students – around 20% (549 kids) of the kids come from Ilugin– 227 from phase 1– 193 from phase 2– 129 from boracay/riverside

• Classes: weekdays– 3 sets of 4 hours each– Science – 60 minutes

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Recommendations

• Empowerment of the school clinic and the teacher-clinicians– Clinic – no role in the surveillance of the school’s

health situation aside from working closely with the schools nutritionist and the feeding center

– No solid data on prevalent diseases– No current policies or programs on promoting or

surveying the health situation

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Recommendations

• Empowerment of the school clinic and the teacher-clinicians– School clinic: Health Surveillance Center (HSC)• Responsible for implementing policies/programs• Purely run by the teacher-clinicians• Not intended to interfere or change the existing

curriculum or the other systems

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Recommendations

• Empowerment of the school clinic and the teacher-clinicians– School clinic: Health Surveillance Center (HSC)• In-charge of record-keeping and statistics• In-charge of training

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Recommendations

• The pilot class– “experimental class”– Class whose adviser is a teacher-clinician

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Recommendations

• Proper hand hygiene education and implementation– Constant education and re-education– Constructing a long rectangular sink outside of the

classroom fully equipped with faucets, running water, and proper drainage

– Posters about proper hand washing

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Recommendations

• Spot checks– Done by teacher-clinician– random– fingernails, hair, clothes, and other areas of focus

of certain hygiene programs– Positive reinforcement and sanctions

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Recommendations

• Health education basics– Information campaigns– Students, parents, faculty and staff

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Recommendations

• Health education basics– Dengue education– Fever basics– Diarrhea primer


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